Explore the heart of Poland with a journey through Lodz's most iconic sites, from the vibrant Piotrkowska Street promenade to the historic White Factory and Herbst Palace. This collection offers a unique blend of cinematic history, industrial heritage, and architectural beauty.
Piotrkowska Street
Piotrkowska Street is the longest Polish promenade and an icon of Lodz, featuring shops, restaurants, cafes, and the Hollywood Walk of Fame.
Hollywood Walk of Fame
Part of Piotrkowska Street, this section features 65 stars honoring famous Polish actors and filmmakers, reflecting Lodz's cinematic history.
Manufaktura
Manufaktura is a large commercial and recreational center in Lodz, blending history with modernity, offering shops, restaurants, and a square with fountains for events.
Central Museum of Textiles
Located in the 19th-century White Factory, this museum showcases one of the world's largest exhibitions of modern artistic fabrics, including old textile machines.
White Factory
The White Factory is a 19th-century building that now houses the Central Museum of Textiles, showcasing historic textile machinery and artistic fabrics.
Besiekiery Castle
Besiekiery Castle is a 15th-century ruin located about 70 km from Lodz, known for its moat, meadows, and historical knight tournaments in late summer.
Herbst Palace Museum
The Herbst Palace Museum is a 19th-century mansion built for Karol Scheibler's daughter, offering a glimpse into the life of wealthy factory owners with rooms like a ballroom and art gallery.